Senate, No Tax On Tips and Unanimous Consent
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The Senate unanimously passed the "No Tax on Tips Act," which would eliminate taxes on reported cash tips up to $25,000 for workers earning $160,000 or less. The bill now moves to the House of ...
Senators passed the “No Tax on Tips Act” in a unanimous vote Tuesday, sending the legislation to the House in a win for President Donald Trump, who campaigned last year on removal of taxes on ...
During last year’s presidential campaign, both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris suggested that the money Americans make from tips shouldn’t be taxed. This week, the Senate unanimously passed the No Tax on Tips Act. Seemingly overnight, there’s a broad bipartisan consensus that tips shouldn’t be taxed by the federal government.
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Jimmy Fallon is celebrating the Senate's recent passing of the No Taxes on Tips bill. The NBC late night host started off his Wednesday night monologue with several jokes about the surprise bill, which was passed unanimously on Tuesday.